
BANGKOK, Thailand – The air quality in Bangkok is within safe levels, with PM 2.5 levels ranging from 16.8 to 28.5 µg/m³, all below the safety threshold of 37.5 µg/m³ as of 7:00 AM on March 9.
The average PM 2.5 value for the city is 21.6 µg/m³, which is considered good. The overall air quality index is categorized as “Good” in most monitoring stations across the city.
With good air circulation and open atmospheric conditions expected between March 9-12, the dust levels are anticipated to decrease and remain stable. There is a slight chance of rain in some areas today. No heat spots were detected by NASA satellites in Bangkok.
You can monitor air quality updates via:
AirBKK app
www.airbkk.com
Facebook: Bangkok Environment Office
Facebook: Air Quality and Noise Management Division
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If you spot any pollution sources, report them via Traffy Fondue. (BMA)